The PNM is naturally the enemy of the TPP in Tobago. This from Chief Secretary and TPP leader Farley Augustine, as he spoke with reporters at President's House on Thursday. More from Elizabeth Williams.
00:00I'm hopeful that the relationship will be better this time around.
00:05One will appreciate that the PNM is our natural political enemy in Tobago.
00:11And certainly some of those sentiments found their way in the relationship between the THA and the central government then.
00:20So I am in fact hopeful that that will change and that things will progress in a better way.
00:25Mr. Agustin stared clear from confirming his relationship with the UNC.
00:31Instead, he spoke of him being a Christian.
00:34Is the UNC your friend?
00:36Everyone is my friend. I'm a Christian, so I don't believe in making enemies.
00:42Mr. Agustin said he followed the teachings of Bible in treating with the now opposition PNM.
00:48Even those who don't treat you well, it's interesting the passage of scripture that the Prime Minister chose to read this afternoon.
00:58Even those that don't treat you well, the good book says that you must treat them well, give them a glass of water, and instead of giving you a heaping pose of fire on their head.
01:06So everyone is my friend, including the now disposed of Prime Minister and ex-Prime Minister and ex-Cabinets.
01:14I see all of them as my friends.
01:16PDP leader Watson Duke, when contacted by TV6 News, said he would hold a media conference next week to speak to the elections.
01:25The PDP lost the Tobago East and West seats to the TPP.
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